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Spouse caregivers of kidney transplant patients: quality of life and psychosocial outcomes.

James R Rodrigue1, Noelle Dimitri, Amanda Reed, Timothy Antonellis, Martha Pavlakis, Scott R Johnson, Didier A Mandelbrot.   

Abstract

CONTEXT: Most kidney transplant programs require patients to identify a primary caregiver who can assist them throughout the transplant process. Little is known about the quality of life, caregiving strain, and psychosocial functioning of these caregivers.
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the psychosocial functioning of spouse/partner caregivers. DESIGN, SETTINGS, AND PARTICIPANTS: Cross-sectional survey administered to spouse/partner caregivers of patients before (n=33) and after (n=46) kidney transplantation at a transplant center in New England. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Quality of life, life satisfaction, caregiving strain and benefit, mood, and social intimacy.
RESULTS: Relative to normative samples and published data involving other transplant caregivers, caregivers of kidney transplant patients had favorable quality of life, life satisfaction, psychological, and social intimacy outcomes. Life satisfaction scores were significantly lower for caregivers before than after kidney transplantation, but otherwise the 2 cohorts did not differ significantly from each other. Most caregivers both before and after kidney transplantation reported clinically high levels of caregiving strain, as well as several caregiving benefits.
CONCLUSION: Our data are consistent with results of other studies in showing that spouses experience considerable caregiving strain both before and after transplantation. However, caregivers of kidney transplant patients overall have good quality of life, life satisfaction, mood, and social intimacy. More prospective research is necessary to characterize better how these outcomes change over time throughout the transplant process.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21265286     DOI: 10.1177/152692481002000406

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Prog Transplant        ISSN: 1526-9248            Impact factor:   1.065


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2.  Inviting patients to read their doctors' notes: a quasi-experimental study and a look ahead.

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3.  Kidney Dyads: Caregiver Burden and Relationship Strain Among Partners of Dialysis and Transplant Patients.

Authors:  Sarah E Van Pilsum Rasmussen; Ann Eno; Mary G Bowring; Romi Lifshitz; Jacqueline M Garonzik-Wang; Fawaz Al Ammary; Daniel C Brennan; Allan B Massie; Dorry L Segev; Macey L Henderson
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Journal:  Am J Transplant       Date:  2012-09-07       Impact factor: 8.086

5.  Characteristics of Burden, Coping Strategies, and Quality of Life: The Effect of Age, Gender, and Social Variables in Caregivers of Renal Transplanted Patients from Southern Andhra Pradesh, India.

Authors:  M Nagarathnam; V Sivakumar; S A A Latheef
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7.  Burden, coping mechanisms, and quality of life among caregivers of hemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis undergoing and renal transplant patients.

Authors:  M Nagarathnam; Vishnubotla Sivakumar; S A A Latheef
Journal:  Indian J Psychiatry       Date:  2019       Impact factor: 1.759

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